storker wrote: » A bottle has about six glasses in it. Given how easy a nice wine is to drink, and the low volume being drunk...(isn't a whole bottle less than two pints of liquid?)...I don't find it astounding at all.
Shenshen wrote: » By that logic, it wouldn't be astounding either is people drank a bottle and a half of vodka in one evening - it's easy to drink and sure it's only 2 pints?
osarusan wrote: » Straight vodka might be two pints, but given how it's normally mixed before drinking, the amount of liquid in total would be much much more.
Shenshen wrote: » Define "regular". I would have said I regularly drink wine, but it's a glass once a week or once every other week. And yes, it would be just one small glass usually.
Spanish Eyes wrote: » Buy your wine in a box. Guilt free, you've no idea how much is gone until the tap stops giving. And then you take the inside out of the box and squeeze it for the last few glasses. And then if you blow it up it turns into a little pillow.
Ragnar Lothbrok wrote: » That's NOT what I meant by regular I'd understand "regular" to mean three times a week. Maybe I should have used the word "often" instead of regular. Do you never want a second or third glass? I'm not a wine drinker at all, so maybe wine is the sort of drink that you can drink solely for the taste of it? I love the fruit ciders, particularly some of the craft ones you can get your hands on now, but the thought of only having one purely for the taste of it seems strange to me. I'd definitely want more than one.
Shenshen wrote: » I still don't quite follow the logic.
Shenshen wrote: » I drink all alcoholic drinks for taste alone, to be honest.
Maximus Alexander wrote: » That's pretty much the only way I drink these days. As a teenager and college student I used to drink with the sole intention of getting drunk. Nowadays I'll have a bottle or two of nice beer or a glass of wine occasionally, like maybe once a fortnight-ish, just to enjoy the drinking of it. I don't really enjoy getting drunk anymore, I prefer to have my wits about me and full control of my faculties. Horses for courses I suppose.
Jesus. wrote: » I call bullsh1t on that. Soft drinks taste good not gargle. I drink 6 pints a night but it all tastes like sh1te
Bandana boy wrote: » Plenty of people like you out there , 6 pints is better than 5 so always buy cheapest regardless of taste , destination is effects of alcohol and not the journey . I found as you get older your palette will deepen and you will hopefully learn to appreciate and differentiate a good beer or wine.
Jesus. wrote: » Why do you drink 1 or 2 beers a'tall so? Why not drink something nice like juice or soda or summat? Respect either way bro
meeeeh wrote: » Pinot Giorgio is the most watery wine to drink and most of it (not all) is complete dross. And yes it would be often the type of wine people drink when they just want to get drunk.
Shenshen wrote: » I drink all alcoholic drinks for taste alone, to be honest. .
Maximus Alexander wrote: » I don't really understand the question... You wouldn't ask someone why they eat chocolate when they could have a banana.
Bandana boy wrote: » is everybody spelling pinot grigio incorrectly on purpose ?
Alana Spicy Rowboat wrote: » People do it for both taste and effect and sometimes one or the other. I love a rake of Guinness of an evening but I also really like the effects of the alcohol. Would I drink Alcohol free Guinness that tasted exactly the same, the answer is no. On the other hand I would drink something I didn't particularly like for the effects of the alcohol and often enough too. Shots being a good example, I don't particularly like Tequila for instance but there are plenty of times were we would stand at the bar doing shots of it for the craic and the effect of the alcohol.
Alana Spicy Rowboat wrote: » I find its one of the few wines you can almost be guaranteed to get that's drinkable and not sharp, I hate the sharp taste from what appears to be an awful lot of wines. I wasn't referring to the Pinot Grigio as being something I would drink when its free unfortunately its very rarely something as nice as Pinot Giorgio when free wine is on offer. People do it for both taste and effect and sometimes one or the other. I love a rake of Guinness of an evening but I also really like the effects of the alcohol. Would I drink Alcohol free Guinness that tasted exactly the same, the answer is no. On the other hand I would drink something I didn't particularly like for the effects of the alcohol and often enough too. Shots being a good example, I don't particularly like Tequila for instance but there are plenty of times were we would stand at the bar doing shots of it for the craic and the effect of the alcohol.
Ragnar Lothbrok wrote: » Alcohol-free drinks are just wrong. Once, after a funeral, I had to stay in a bar for maybe two hours and I decided to drink alcohol-free lager as I was driving. Had three pints of the stuff (think it was Kaliber). It was quite a nice drink, but the fact I drank three pints with ZERO effect on me just made me wish I'd opted for coffee instead. I can appreciate the taste of a nice cider or lager purely for the taste alone, but if given the choice of one or two tasty pints or a gallon of rough, I'd take the rough stuff every time
Shenshen wrote: » So the fact that you happen to like the taste of some alcoholic drinks is just a lucky coincident. I've given up trying to understand this. I wouldn't eat or drink anything for any other reason than I enjoy the taste, and I avoid getting drunk at all costs. It's one of the unfortunate side-effects of alcoholic drinks, as far as I'm concerned, not something I would seek out at all.
Shenshen wrote: » I'd need to get my mother into the conversation - she considers alcohol-free beers an absolute god-send. When she was over here to visit, it took me hours to convince her that there would not be any pub in the vicinity where she could get alcohol-free beer, she simply wouldn't believe me. We walked in and out of around 10 pubs, I think, before she accepted it.
Koptain Liverpool wrote: » Where was this? Nearly all pubs in Ireland nowadays have at least 1 non-alcohol beer available.